May 11, 2023
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Republicans Make Life a 'States' Issue' at Their Peril |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
There's a reason men like Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) are so popular: they lead without apology. After years of timidity from the Republican Party, they've been a refreshing change from the hand-wringing GOP who wilted under cultural pressure. For a while, it looked like Republicans had really leaned into this warrior mentality, refusing to be intimidated in the toughest of debates. Then Dobbs happened - and the old reflex of cowardice is back, threatening to undo every pro-life stand the party has ever taken. |
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Pro-Life Leaders Meet with Trump to Reinforce Federal Strategy |
by Ben Johnson |
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins has shared the details about his meeting with former President Donald Trump amid media reports the Republican front-runner had backed away from the pro-life issue ahead of the 2024 presidential election." The purpose of the meeting was simply to encourage the president to stay strong on the issue of the sanctity of human life. And I can report that the former president, Donald Trump, has not changed his position," Perkins told listeners of "Washington Watch" on Tuesday. |
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White House Meeting Yields No Budging on Budget, Debt Ceiling |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Tuesday meeting between congressional leaders and President Biden to discuss the debt ceiling and budget cuts went well or poorly, depending on whom you ask. Biden said the talks were "productive," while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said he "didn't see any new movement" towards a negotiated solution to the debt ceiling impasse. Treasury Secretary Yellen has warned the U.S. could miss payments on its debt by June 1 unless the debt ceiling is raised, and President Biden has refused to consider any plan to raise the debt ceiling that includes spending cuts. |
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Henchmen of Castroism Are Taking Advantage of the U.S. Border Crisis (Part 1) |
by Yoe Suarez |
The United States has opened its arms to Cuban exiles since 1959, but the current crisis on the southern border and the lack of control in legal migration processes attract servants of the socialist tyranny and violators of human rights to the same country where the regime's victims found refuge. |
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